Chapter

 1       I|          Come, friend Gabriel," - turning to the ladies' escort, - "
 2      IV|           queried Madam Dormandy, turning to Manasseh. "Is there no
 3       V|          you?" said the advocate, turning with a courteous bow to
 4       X|            Caro Beppo," said she, turning to the servant, "clear the
 5     XII|            asked the marchioness, turning to Blanka.~ ~"No, but I
 6     XIV|       flesh, and, what is more" - turning to Blanka - "they are sure
 7     XIV|        before every inn.~ ~Aaron, turning half around on his seat,
 8     XIV|           She could hear Manasseh turning restlessly on his couch
 9      XV|        fire, like so much tinder, turning the whole tree in a twinkling
10      XX|   Alexander," said Aaron, softly, turning to his brother, "go in and
11      XX|       many stately cavaliers were turning their horses' heads, as
12    XXII|           passed, its wheel still turning idly under the impulse of
13   XXIII| interrupted by the sound of a key turning in the outer door of the
14    XXIV|           he suspected. As he was turning to go, the government official
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